The Falkland Islands Magazine (later called the FI Magazine & Church Paper), was started by Dean Brandon in May 1889. This monthly periodical is a comprehensive record of social history in the Islands covering notable events and a wide range of local news such as baptisms, births, deaths, marriages, bazaars, sports and shipping movements. Photocopies of some of the earliest Magazines are also held in the Community Library and the Museum.

These scans have been provided in good faith for users by the Jane Cameron National Archives on the basis that the newspaper publications from the 19th and early 20th century are out of copyright. Permission to upload from 100 years ago to 1933 has been given to the Jane Cameron National Archives however it should be noted that these items are still under copyright.

Copies of these records may be used freely for private research and educational purposes. If material still under copyright is to be used for commercial publication, exhibition or broadcast the written permission of the Trustees of the Christ Church Cathedral, Stanley, Falkland Islands must first be obtained.

Whenever material from the Jane Cameron National Archives is reproduced in any form or in any medium, the user must acknowledge the Jane Cameron National Archives as the source and give all document references. For non-government records it is your responsibility as the user to ensure that copyright is not infringed and any infringement that does occur is your responsibility.

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